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Book Talk: ‘Lost in the Cold War'

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Lecture Hybrid Event

Mon, Apr 17, 2023

4:30 PM – 6 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Louis A. Simpson International Building, A71

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

Details

In 1952, John T. “Jack” Downey, a twenty-three-year-old CIA officer from Connecticut, was shot down over Manchuria during the Korean War. The pilots died in the crash, but Downey and his partner Richard “Dick” Fecteau were captured by the Chinese. For the next twenty years, they were harshly interrogated, put through show trials, held in solitary confinement, placed in reeducation camps, and toured around China as political pawns. Other prisoners of war came and went, but Downey and Fecteau’s release hinged on the United States acknowledging their status as CIA assets. Not until Nixon’s visit to China did Sino-American relations thaw enough to secure Fecteau’s release in 1971 and Downey’s in 1973.

"Lost in the Cold War" is the never-before-told story of Downey’s decades as a prisoner of war and the efforts to bring him home. Downey recounts his prison experiences: fearful interrogations, pantomime communications with his guards, a 3,000-page overstuffed confession designed to confuse his captors, and posing for “show” photographs for propaganda purposes. In interspersed chapters, Thomas Christensen, an expert on Sino-American relations, explores the international politics of the Cold War and tells the story of how Downey and Fecteau’s families, the CIA, the U.S. State Department, and successive presidential administrations worked to secure their release.

Food will be provided. A book sale will follow the talk: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/lost-in-the-cold-war/9780231199124.
Food Provided (Cookies and coffee)

Where

Louis A. Simpson International Building, A71

Princeton, NJ 08544, United States

Sponsors

Paul and Marcia Wythes Center on Contemporary China. No image description provided

Hosted By

Center on Contemporary China | View More Events
Co-hosted with: Princeton Institute for International & Regional Studies, Center on Contemporary China (OWNER)